Joint Lock Ring Technology Welded ID Wall Seal Type

In-Plant – Manufacturing Process for Joint Lock Rings

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Example shown:

Joint Lock Ring Assembly

Welded ID Wall Seal Type

For Secondary Fluid Containment

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This completes the In-Plant Lock Ring Manufacturing Process.

The following demonstration will take us through the process used for manufacturing a pair of Joint Lock Rings for Secondary Fluid Containment.

The face O-Ring restricts the internal fluid from reaching or affecting the weld zone.

A pair of rings are machined from carbon steel to specific tolerances based on the mainline pipe size/wall thickness in which they will be inserted.

Grooves are machined when fitted with Viton O-Rings.

The internal surfaces of the rings that will contact service fluid are coated with a wear resistant, non conductive ceramic.

A Heat resistant Viton fluorocarbon rubber O-Ring is then fitted in the machined groove.